Barbara on Family Stress amid Covid-19 – People Magazine

Leslie Barbara, Attorney, DHC, Davidoff Hutcher & Citron, NYC Divorce Lawyer, New York City

DHC’s Barbara on Family Stress amid Covid-19 – People Magazine April 6, 2020 – Leslie Barbara, Chair of Davidoff Hutcher & Citron’s Divorce and Family Law practice group, and her client spoke with People magazine about how families are handling difficult matrimonial and child custody matters amid the COVID-19 outbreak and self-isolation at home.

Forbes Talks To Alex Victor About The Hospitality Industry Navigating The Coronavirus Outbreak

A shuttered bar in New York City during the coronavirus pandemic

March 19, 2020 – As bars, restaurants, and other hospitality businesses navigate the coronavirus outbreak, Forbes magazine turned to DHC Partner Alex Victor of the firm’s renowned Hospitality & Restaurant practice group for his legal expertise, particularly on matters concerning the New York State Liquor Authority (SLA). Under the present circumstances, Victor noted, many hospitality establishments have […]

Alex Victor advises venues to follow shutter rules

Alexander Victor, administrative law, hospitality and restaurant law, Attorney, DHC, Davidoff Hutcher & Citron, NYC, New York City

March 18, 2020 – As restaurants, bars, and other hospitality venues adjust to the stay-at-home orders throughout the United States, DHC Restaurant and Hospitality Law Partner Alex Victor spoke with the Daily Mail about how these companies could continue to operate with safety precautions. Victor, who represents clients with matters before the New York State Liquor Authority (SLA), explained that the guidelines still […]

William Walzer comments on 220 Amsterdam Avenue and the Minkin Memo

Photo of William P. Walzer, attorney with Davidoff Hutcher & Citron

March 16, 2020 – DHC’s Real Estate Law Partner, William Walzer, spoke to Construction Dive about a recent court opinion invalidating a previously-issued construction permit for 200 Amsterdam Avenue in Manhattan issued by the New York City Department of Buildings. The permit had been issued in reliance on the “Minkin Memo,” in which a former acting commissioner of the New York City […]

Citron Speaks with USA Today on Harvey Weinstein Case

Adam Citron, Divorce & Family Law, Attorney, DHC, Davidoff Hutcher & Citron, NYC, New York City

February 19, 2020 – Davidoff Hutcher & Citron’s Divorce and Family Law attorney and Partner Adam Citron spoke to USA Today about the jury deliberations in the Harvey Weinstein trial (the jury has since convicted Weinstein on some of the charges). Citron, a former prosecutor, pointed out that, with multiple criminal charges involved, the jury must extensively review the […]

Jonathan Pasternak Speaks to Media on Sale of Forever21

Jonathan Pasternak, Attorney, Bankruptcy Law, Real Estate Law, DHC, Davidoff Hutcher & Citron, NYC, New York City

February 13, 2020 – DHC Partner of the Bankruptcy, Restructuring, and Creditor Rights practice Jonathan Pasternak, spoke to Footwear News and Women’s Wear Daily about the sale of fast-fashion retailer Forever 21 and the stalking-horse bid from licensing company Authentic Brands Group and landlords Simon Property Group and Brookfield Property Partners. Pasternak explained that the stalking-horse bid could be a viable option, […]

Alex Victor comments on Proposed Changes to New York State’s Liquor Laws

Alexander Victor, administrative law, hospitality and restaurant law, Attorney, DHC, Davidoff Hutcher & Citron, NYC, New York City

January 27, 2020 – DHC Partner Alex who specializes in matters involving the New York State Liquor Authority and the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law, spoke with Albany Business Review about proposed changes to New York State’s alcohol laws. The proposed law will allow more movie theaters to qualify for a liquor license. Currently, only movie theaters that […]

William Walzer comments on the impact of Public Transit Access on Property Values

Photo of William P. Walzer, attorney with Davidoff Hutcher & Citron

January 12, 2020 – DHC’s Real Estate Law Partner, William Walzer, spoke with the Dallas Morning-News about the impact of public transit access on property values. Residential units near the subway or commuter rail stations, he noted, often increase in value more rapidly because potential buyers and renters enjoy the ability to travel without depending on a car.

Lutzker on Alphabet’s Multiple-Class Structure

DHC's Lutzker comments on Alphabet’s Multiple-Class Structure

DHC’s Lutzker Comments on Alphabet’s Multiple-Class Structure December 5, 2019 – DHC’s Chair of the Corporate & Securities Law practice, Elliot Lutzker, spoke to Fortune about Google parent Alphabet’s multiple-class structure and the control Larry Page and Sergey Brin have over the company after stepping down as CEO and president. Lutzker, a former Securities and Exchange Commission prosecutor, […]

Davidoff on NY1 News: “Inside City Hall” about Jay Kriegel

Davidoff on NY1 News: “Inside City Hall” about Jay Kriegel November 20, 2019 – Sid Davidoff, firm Founder and Chair of the Government Relations practice group sat down with NY1 “Inside City Hall” to discuss the legacy of his friend and former colleague Jay Kriegel, with whom he worked in the administration of former New […]

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